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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Miriam Yeung and Real Ding are holding a 47-tables wedding dinner next Monday. Miriam is feeling nervous since the big day is coming up.

The bride was seen shopping at a kids' clothing store in Central with a friend yesterday afternoon. She was only picking baby clothes and was seen discussing with the clerk. But she left the store immediately when she knew they were being followed by reporters. Asked whether she is pregnant, she said friendly: "I'm buying gifts for my friend. (You're looking at baby clothes, are you pregnant?) I want to. You teach me how to! (Your husband is not shopping with you today?) He has work, not free, we have our own things to do."

The actor is willing to give up his chance to film Hollywood films for idol drama "Material Queen" (rough translation for 拜金女王).

Yesterday Vanness Wu was filming upcoming idol drama "Material Queen" with Lynn Xiong in a vegetable market. The F4 member disclosed he was arranged to film an action film with Hollywood actor Russell Crowe in January, but be declined this great opportunity to break into Hollywood because he still has to film "Material Queen."

But the "Autumn Concerto" star still has time to make his way to Hollywood. He disclosed after filming "Material Queen," he will temporarily say goodbye to the TV industry and focus in the film industry.

Harlem Yu and Selina Ren were the new hosts to variety show "Guess Guess Guess" this July, replacing previous host Jacky Wu. The new duo brought new games and good ratings to the show immediately.

However, they only paired for a short period of time. Selina was injured during filming in October and cannot return to the set. The remaining Harlem once thought of leaving the show, but decided to host one more season with new partners Chen Han Dian and Amber Ann.

But because the show now moves to Friday and is against his good friend Chang Hsiao Yen's show "SS Xiaoyan Night," the singer turned host finally decided to leave when his contract is over.

Another reason why he is leaving is because of Selina. He expressed he agreed to host "Guess" because he believes it is a fresh combo with him and Selina. He feels it is a pity that he cannot continue to work with the S.H.E member.

"Guess Guess Guess" has been on air for 14 years and once scored a 13 points rating. But in recent years ratings have been low, usually between 1-3. CTV expressed their thanks to Harlem and will invite him to host other programs in the future.

It's double the joy this holiday season for pregnant Mariah Carey and husband Nick Cannon.

"We are having twins," Cannon confirmed Thursday morning during his weekday radio show on 92.3 NOW.

Cannon, 30, acknowledged rumors have been running wild ever since the couple announced the pregnancy on the "Today" show on Oct. 28. But he stressed that they wanted to hold off on releasing any more details.

"There's reasoning behind trying to keep things private and not wanting to give out too much information," he said, referring to the miscarriage the 40-year-old Carey had earlier in their marriage.

But after their announcement, Cannon said, "Everyone started questioning about more things – 'Do you know what it's going to be?' 'Is it a boy?' 'Is it a girl?' Are you having twins?' And then that [last question] just took off and went really, really far and that was the question that I felt like I almost couldn't avoid …. People became fascinated with that, for what reason, I don't really know.

"And the thing right now is that I don't feel like I need to make an announcement or have another announcement, because that's not what it's about," he added. "It's not about making announcements and talking to the press."

Cannon said doctors advised the couple not to share more news about the pregnancy until Carey was further along.

So, why do it now?

"I do feel, in order for my wife and I to have our life and be able to live our life, I feel like we need to be up front and I need to be able to share things with you and be real and come true and come from the heart," the "America's Got Talent" host explained.

From there, after admitting he hadn't even told Carey he would be doing this, Cannon went on to confirm that the couple does indeed have two babies on the way – and revealed that the first people to know were President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

During Sunday's taping of "Christmas in Washington" – which will air Friday on TNT – Carey spoke with the First Family backstage and, like many others, they, too, wanted to know if the pop star was having twins.

"At this point, she hadn't told anybody anything because, like I said, doctors advised to keep it to ourselves until we get further along and stuff," Cannon shared. "[But] because of the excitement, because of the emotion, she was overwhelmed, and she shared with the President and the First Lady that we are having twins."

He added that it's "an awesome story" they will one day be able to tell their children, who at this point, are "A-okay" after an ultrasound Carey had Wednesday night.

"Both babies are healthy and in tip-top shape," Cannon said. "The doctors were extremely happy; we were extremely happy. There you have it!"

"I'm probably going to get in trouble for telling this now but I felt like I had to share with you. She got to share with the President; I'm sharing it with you, right here on 92.3 NOW," Cannon concluded.